Sunday 29 May 2011

Westlife fans from around Doncaster in July

Country music fans from around Doncaster in July to see their favorite band to perform in the Keepmoat Stadium is ready to descend.

Westlife's concert tickets on July 30 for Dover from Scotland fans from across the UK from this town, drawing people to the left organizers happy snapped.

Shane Chalmers, chief executive of the Stadium Management Company said: “We are all really looking forward to welcoming the guys from Westlife to Doncaster and making this event one for all the family. The concert will be one of the biggest events of its type hosted in the town.

“Westlife have created such a big following over the last decade and this is illustrated with how many miles fans will clock up to come and watch their latest tour. We have fans coming from as North as Scotland and as far south as Dover!“

Irish quartet number 14 was a single in the UK is like Cliff Richard and trailing behind only Elvis Presley and The Beatles.

The Band - Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan - are the British and Irish history is only the first seven individual acting directly to number one and 44 million record sales worldwide for.

Tickets for the event Keepmoat Stadium ticket office from just £ 35 and are available online through Ticketmaster.

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Westlife star Nicky Byrne has 'respect and admiration' for Simon Cowell

Westlife star Nicky Byrne has 'respect and admiration' for Simon Cowell after lastly claiming the music mogul was too busy to manage the Irish band properly.

After 13 years Westlife's split from Cowell's Syco label previous month, singer Nicky had spoken about the group's relationship alongside the X Factor boss.

He said the band's management under Cowell 'unloved' thought.

Nicky wrote: 'For the record. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Simon Cowell. He was an excellent A&R man for us and delivered us unprecedented success globally with Westlife.

'By me saying we felt unloved was a comment made on why we made our decision to leave Syco as a company.'

He then went with him where he is today 51 years old to help thanks.

The singer said: 'After a 13 year stint, it was the right time to begin something new with fresh faces and ideas. All sides felt the same and and no bad feelings were felt anywhere. We still are hugely thankful to Syco records and Simon Cowell as without them we wouldn't be where we are today.

'But 13 years is a long time in music and we all felt a change was needed! Hope that clears things up. Happy Easter!!'